What to Know About Veozah, the Pricey New FDA-Approved Drug for Hot Flashes
Doctors say it’s a good option for menopausal women who don’t want to use hormones or can’t use hormones.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new medication to treat hot flashes in menopausal women. Veozah is designed to reduce the risk of developing moderate to severe hot flashes. “Hot flashes as a result of menopause can be a serious physical burden on women and impact their quality of life,” Janet Maynard, M.D., M.H.S., director of the Office of Rare Diseases, Pediatrics, Urologic and Reproductive Medicine, in the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, says in a. “The introduction of a new molecule to treat moderate to severe menopausal hot flashes will provide an additional safe and effective treatment option for women.
This is a new medication and it works in a different way than other treatments for menopausal symptoms. Here’s what you need to know about Veozah.At a basic level, Veozah is a medication that is used to control hot flashes in women going through menopause. If you want to get a little more technical, it’s a neurokinin 3 receptor antagonist.
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